Very good quality, especially if compared to the cheap belt I own. The belt is relatively soft but provides very good support. I was actually surprised how comfortable it is to do deadlift with it (with my old belt it was quite tricky to get into starting position). Also did not have any problem with double prong, while most of reviews claim that it is nightmare to use them.
As for the sizing, in my belt the centre hole was measured from the inner side of the buckle not from the outer part (which has the roller). This means that the belts are about 2 inches larger that it is predicted by the size table

I've been through my fair share of levers, double prongs, single prongs, 10mm, and 13mm thick belts. All have been from Inzer. The only belt at the time that I currently owned was a 13mm single prong form Inzer. I like it for squats, but it gets a little uncomfortable for DL's. Without wanting to wait a long time for a 10mm Inzer, I decided Titan Longhorn. 1st off, sizing is spot on. The pre-made belt (Size Medium) is spot on with 29-39". One thing that I do like better on the Longhorn is that it is one piece of leather as opposed to Inzer with their one piece leather attached to another piece of suede. HOWEVER, since the Longhorn doesn't have the extra suede part, it lacks a little bit of thickness compared to Inzer and it is much more pliable. So essentially, right out of the box you can put it on without getting stuck in it. No rolling it up, no playing around with the holes. Now some people might like the fact that it's much more pliable than the Inzer, some may not. I am part of the former. I wear my belt near my nipple line so it's quite high. Going into my ribs, I want something that's not too stiff where it is uncomfortable, but I can still use for squats. Since the belt is extremely pliable, I would suggest going with a 2-prong instead of a 1-prong just for the extra support. Every other belt can be a 1-prong, but with this belt, I feel the need for both prongs. Hopefully this answers many, many questions down the line in the future. Now.....onto seeing if the Titan Brahma compares to the Inzer 13mm.

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Reviewed by: Russel from East Longmeadow.
on 7/31/2016

5

Good belt

The 10 mm belt is great. It comes essentially broken in and conforms better than a 13 mm while still providing the support of a solid leather belt. I like it for squats and deadlifts as a tiny person but a normal size lifter might like it for deadlifts with a 13 mm for squats.

Support-wise, really helpful. Adds a firm surface for abs to brace against. Broke into the belt by wearing it to train 4x a week, and also rolled and compressed the belt in alternating directions to make the leather slightly more supple. Did not have much of an issue breaking into the belt, but initially experienced bruised obliques after heavy squat and deadlift triples, which went away after 2 days. Added 5kg to squat and 10kg to deadlift within 2 weeks.